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Jamia protestors have bullet wounds says doctor; cops deny firing

The CAB has created chaos all over India and the protests are taking place in multiple places. While the protestors are keeping calm, it is the police who has taken the violent route to hit the people brutally. They even threw tear gas on the protestors.

During the violent act by the Police, three of them were admitted in the hospital recently, Two at the Safdarjung hospital and one at the Holy Family hospital with alleged bullet injuries. At the first hospital, doctors said the patients had sustained bullet injuries. At another, the patient made the claim. The Delhi Police, however, have denied using any firearms.
Joint Commissioner of Police Devesh Srivastava said, “We have not shot anyone and we do not have rubber bullets”. The police also said it was possible that the injured people were hit by splinters from tear gas shells, which have proved fatal in the past.

According to the report in the NDTV, The doctor treating a patient said, “he has a bullet injury on his chest. He has been treated and is doing fine. He is out of critical condition”. He refused to elaborate further, saying it is a medico legal case. The patient is an undergraduate, his parents said.
At the Holy Family Hospital, the medical report of the patient said, “Sustained gunshot injury to left leg”. The patient, Mohammad Tamin, told NDTV that the policemen had “clearly pointed and fired at me… there was absolutely no smoke, no tear gas as long as I was there”.

He also said that he was consicious when he got shot but had to be carried to the hospital after the gunshot.

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